STUDY EXAMINES VOLUME OVERLOAD IN PATIENTS INITIATING PERITONEAL DIALYSIS

Volume overload, or too much fluid in the body, is a frequent problem in patients with kidney failure initiating peritoneal dialysis.

Volume overload tends to improve over time after starting peritoneal dialysis, but is consistently higher in males vs. females and in patients with diabetes vs. those without.

Volume overload is associated with a higher risk of premature death.